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  1. Pritchard, Leighton (Ed.)
    We provide a collection of 78 bacterial isolates from the rhizosphere of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) at the Lux Arbor Reserve in Delton, MI, a site of the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center (GLBRC), Michigan State University, MI, USA. We include information on isolation conditions and full-length 16S rRNA sequences. 
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    Free, publicly-accessible full text available July 18, 2025
  2. Pritchard, Leighton (Ed.)
    A 30.28 Mb draft genome sequence was assembled and annotated for the melanized ascomycetous fungus Exophiala xenobiotica NRRL_64630 (Pezizomycotina; Chaetothyriales) isolated from La Brea Tar Pits, Los Angeles, California. Species identification was made by phylogenetic assessment of the Internal Transcribed Spacer. This is the first isolated fungal species from this historic space. 
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    Free, publicly-accessible full text available February 15, 2025
  3. Pritchard, Leighton (Ed.)
    ABSTRACT

    Whole-genome sequencing was performed for aPlanococcus sp. isolate. This bacterium was of interest because of its vibrant orange pigmentation.

     
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    Free, publicly-accessible full text available January 17, 2025
  4. Pritchard, Leighton (Ed.)
    ABSTRACT Here, we present the complete chloroplast genome sequence of Toxicodendron diversilobum , western poison oak, from Pacific Grove, California. The genome is 159,543 bp in length, contains 133 genes, and has a high level of gene synteny to other species of Toxicodendron . 
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  5. Pritchard, Leighton (Ed.)

    We report the genome ofRhodococcus opacusstrain MoAcy1 (DSM 44186), an aerobic soil isolate capable of using acetylene as its primary carbon and energy source (acetylenotrophy). The genome is composed of a single circular chromosome of ∼8 Mbp and two closed plasmids, with a G+C content of 67.3%.

     
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